Rensselaer Gazette, Volume 2, Number 18, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 September 1858 — WOOD WANTED! [ARTICLE]

WOOD WANTED!

All those indebted to us for subscription who desire to pay in wood, will please bring -iit in now, before the roads get bad. orders received on subscription at this office at seventy-five cents on the dollar. (tC7”The editor will be absent from his post some two or three Weeks' During his absence Messrs. Milroy & Cole will take the editorial charge of the Gazette. CfwMr. Dan. F. Davies, the editor and proprietor of this paper, being compelled to be absent for some weeks, we have consented to lake charge of the Gazette during hi» absence, and accordingly we mount the Editorial Tripod ifnd make Our bow to the numerous patrons of the paper, hoping that" our short connection therewith, may prove agreeable to both them and ourselves. Milroy & Cole. (Vy-Mr. David Snyder was nominated/last Saturday,-by the Democracy, as their candidate fur Representative. As Mr. Snyder is well known to our readers in this district, it is unneccessary for us to say anything about him. Win. Tiehenor, the Lecompton postmaster at this place, was on Thursday night'last, arrested by a deputy United States Marshal on a charge of robbing the mail. He was taken to Indianapolis to undergo an examination before Mr. Commissioner Rhea, but the result of that examination we have nut yet learned. | P. S.—Since the above was in type, we have learned that the Dr. was recognized in the sum of two thousand dollars, to appear at the next term of the United States Court, to answer the charge. He gave the required hail and was liberated. ■ _ <r Haas of Lafayette, whose arrival in town we noticed in last week’s Gazette, has been prevented by sickness from doing anything since his arrival. He has now recovered his health, and has concluded to remain here a week .or ten days longer. Thb . Dr. is a good dentist, and all persons wishing anything in his line will do well to call upon hint at the Dunlap House. {£7™We understand that the Democratic Expositor, which takes the place of the Jasper Banner, will mako its first appearance to morrow.

Wc publish in to-day’s paper a call for another convention to nominate a candidate for Representative in the next Legislature. This course is rendered necessary from the fact that Judge Robinson, who Was nominated for the office by the convention which met at Francesville, on the7th ult.,declines the nomination. We very much regret that Judge Robinson has been compelled to take this step!, as we have no doubt from his high character and great popularity, that liia election would have been certain. Buthis ineli. gibility, about which there was some doubt at the time of his nomination, was rendered certain bv the opinions of a number of the ablest attorneys in the State, and consequently adopted this course. But, though our county is cut off by a constitutional harrier from the benefit of of his services as Representative, there is some consolation in the fact that as one of her Commissioners, his wise counsels will still bo available in managing her affairs and'assisting her out of her old financial embarrassments.